Health at age 11: reports from schoolchildren and their parents
MRC Medical Sociology
Unit, 6 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8RZ, UK
Correspondence to: Dr Sweeting. email: helen{at}msoc.mrc.gla.ac.uk
Accepted 22 December 1997
OBJECTIVE
To present self reports by children and
reports by parents on behalf of their children relating to general
health, current conditions, and recent symptoms.
DESIGN
Questionnaires completed by children
and parents as part of the longitudinal "West of Scotland 11 to 16 study: teenage health."
SETTING
135 primary schools in Central Clydeside.
SUBJECTS
2586 children aged 11 years, surveyed
from October 1994 to March 1995 (response rate 93%). Questionnaires
also completed by parents of 86% of the sample.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
Ratings of health
over the past 12 months, presence of (limiting) longstanding illness,
nine current conditions, and 11 recent symptoms.
RESULTS
Only 47% of children described their
health as "good" in the previous year. Around 20% reported a
longstanding illness and 8% a limiting illness; 20% reported migraine
or headaches, 13% reported asthma. Recent stomach aches or sickness,
colds or flu, and headaches were each reported by around 60%.
"Malaise" (emotional) symptoms were common. Parents reported
similar levels of (limiting) longstanding illness, but rates of
conditions and symptoms reported by parents were lower than reported by
their children. Parent-child agreement was greatest for the presence
of longstanding illness and the conditions of asthma, diabetes, and
skin problems. It was lower for recent symptoms, particularly those
categorised as reflecting malaise.
CONCLUSIONS
These results challenge
assumptions of good health and wellbeing at this age. Illness reporting
depends on various factors, including saliency, social desirability,
and definitions of normality. Parent-child discrepancies may reflect
different definitions of illness or symptoms; they do not mean that one
should be dismissed as "wrong."
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